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    Stabilizing sand

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    Stabilizing sand

    Fleece is a good idea, I'll try that! I only put in a couple at a time and they end up running quickly to the sides and under. He isn't a very quick eater, he likes to look at it first for a bit then eat it.
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    UVB fixture and placement

    Also thank you guys! I really appreciate all your input and advise! Here is a pic of my nephew loving on Shifu:)
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    UVB fixture and placement

    The light is open 3/4 of the way around, so it's directed at the back but the only area that is blocked is the area you see. Does that make sense? I can take a picture later when I get home. I think when we put the basking area back up it should easily be within 6-8" of the UVB lights.
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    Stabilizing sand

    I'm not at home but I'll send some pics when I get home, right now this is the only pic I have. The area I'm struggling with is the edges because of the sealant for the aquarium glass. It prevents the tiles from laying completely flat and all the way to the edge. Don't mind the mess, were...
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    Slate tile & heat

    Perfect! That's what I'll order:) thank you!
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    Slate tile & heat

    I have a dual light hood with a white uvb bulb (while I was waiting to get the reptisun 10.0) and heat emitter, will that work?
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    UVB fixture and placement

    Ok here is how I placed the UVB lights, I removed the plastic covers. His basking area was temporarily removed until we can get a dimmer to adjust the heat lamp for safer temperatures. I have another post about that if you're interested "slate tile & heat".
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    Slate tile & heat

    We were using shelf liner before, Its colder outside of the tank so I think because shelf liner doesn't insulate well and slate tile holds the heat better. When I first checked the temperature I was using the heat emitter and assumed the quickly rising temp was due to that so I switched back to...
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